Toby_Zaphod
Well-Known Member
or have the venues climbed onto the money making gravy train?
It is understood that venues need a qualified First Aiders & as we know show jumping venues normally charge anything from £2 - £3 per rider to pay for the cover.
One of the First Aiders told me he gets £70 for the day. That is from start to finish, sometimes 13hrs or more at Show Jumping Venues. We have all been to venues where there are 60+ in classes & some qualifiers significantly more. There is enough taken in 'First Aid' payments to pay the bill 3 or 4 times over.
Isn't it about timer that venues realised that First Aiders have to be there as much as course builder, fence builders, quad bike harrower, collecting ring stewards, secretary/cashier etc & it is part of their expense for holding a show. We don't have to pay extra for them.....why the First Aid? & more so why should they make a profit on the First Aid payments?
What you you think?
It is understood that venues need a qualified First Aiders & as we know show jumping venues normally charge anything from £2 - £3 per rider to pay for the cover.
One of the First Aiders told me he gets £70 for the day. That is from start to finish, sometimes 13hrs or more at Show Jumping Venues. We have all been to venues where there are 60+ in classes & some qualifiers significantly more. There is enough taken in 'First Aid' payments to pay the bill 3 or 4 times over.
Isn't it about timer that venues realised that First Aiders have to be there as much as course builder, fence builders, quad bike harrower, collecting ring stewards, secretary/cashier etc & it is part of their expense for holding a show. We don't have to pay extra for them.....why the First Aid? & more so why should they make a profit on the First Aid payments?
What you you think?